What does your reloading bench look like

I will have to take some pictures, I've got two 8' long heavy benches that I made from 4x4 lumber and used two layers of 3/4" plywood for the top along with a piece of hardboard. Presses are lined up and even with 16' of space I still can't mount all of them!

They are nice and heavy and the top is thick enough to withstand the force of the presses, mainly the rockchucker; the rest sit up and in far enough to not torque on the edge.

I will have to take some pictures, I've got two 8' long heavy benches that I made from 4x4 lumber and used two layers of 3/4" plywood for the top along with a piece of hardboard. Presses are lined up and even with 16' of space I still can't mount all of them!

They are nice and heavy and the top is thick enough to withstand the force of the presses, mainly the rockchucker; the rest sit up and in far enough to not torque on the edge.

Found this thread in another thread. Anyways this is my area set up right afore I deprimed some just shot .30-30s. Waitin on money fer the components but I'm only bout a month away from my first handloads!!! Just wonderin if anyone puts their powder measure on somethin like a place-mat? I figured I'd do that to make cleanin up spills easier.

Howdy all. Still have a LOT to do yet, but the brandy new, hugely improved, OFFICIAL Man Cave (sweetie says so!) is functional as of this morning!:dancingdots: 1st post - this one - will be the before pix. 2nd, the after. Hope y'all like it - I sure do!

2. Some sidearms. Daily carry on right front - Colt Combat Commander, Satin Nickel - of course it's a 45! Bought new in 1980, and raised from a pup. Left front - S&W 39-2 in 9mm that was Dad's. Blue pistol rug at the back is a Erma 22 cal Luger that was Dad's. Also, a Ruger 22 cal Mark I & Mark II; Colt GM Series 70; Taurus PT99.